The science of video games, magnified Frank Lee can see games anywhere. It first happened as an undergrad while he was driving on the... Read More
A Drexel degree, more than 30 years in the making Last year—years after her mother’s passing and decades after she last opened a textbook or sat in on... Read More
After Sandy, Investigating a Better Way Forward As recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Sandy continue, a team of experts who study climate and... Read More
Drexel Goes to Washington Drexel recently opened the doors to a new Washington, D.C. Office, a space that aims to serve as... Read More
Barcode inventor and Drexel alum passes away at 91 Norman Joseph Woodland, a 1947 graduate, who, along with classmate Bernard Silver, created the system for instant electronic... Read More
The Newtown Shootings, Gun Control and the U.S. Supreme Court The tragic and unthinkable school shooting that rocked Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14 reignited the national debate about... Read More
Coming Soon: Perelman Plaza The dramatic makeover of Drexel’s campus, which is already being reshaped with the construction of the LeBow College... Read More
Westphal, Reimagined A blank canvas. For students of design, it’s not just a means to an end. A clean slate—a... Read More
A Royal Mess The Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal at Penn State has done more than nearly bring down one of... Read More